A three-component hydrograph separation based on geochemical tracers in a tropical mountainous headwater catchment in northern Thailand
Land-use change in the mountainous parts of northern Thailand is reflected by an increased application of agrochemicals, which may be lost to surface and groundwater. The close relation between flow paths and contaminant transport within hydrological systems requires recognizing and understanding th...
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Main Authors: | C. Hugenschmidt, J. Ingwersen, W. Sangchan, Y. Sukvanachaikul, A. Duffner, S. Uhlenbrook, T. Streck |
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2018
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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